Harlequeen is still the ancestor of many of the CBD lines in North America and Europe, but due to its high THC production, many licensed non-psychoactive cannabis growers are unable to grow it, and reap the full medicinal and recreational benefits of it. crossing. Harlequeen's origin is a clone selected to produce hashish. The genes are 75% sativa and 25% indica, her lineage includes a Colombian Gold from the early 1970s, a Thai from the mountains near Laos, and a native Swiss breed that was raised for livestock consumption. At World of Seeds, we set out to reduce the THC of this strain to percentages below 1%, and maximize CBD production levels.
For this, we use a male CBD Kush with a very low THC content. As a result of this crossing and its subsequent inbreeding until the F5 generation, we obtained a homozygous and vigorous variety, with uniform and standardized offspring. Harlequeen THC FREE is a non-psychoactive cannabis strain that has a high CBD content, always above 18%, and a THC content always below 1%. Harlequeen THC FREE is a monster producer that produces numerous Sativa-shaped buds of excellent quality for a non-psychoactive flower. It is a very easy plant to manicure due to its perfect calyx / leaf ratio. If grown in open ground, the plant can reach 3.5 meters in height. The effect is very stimulating and makes you feel good. Also, being a non-psychoactive strain, Harlequeen THC FREE will not cause the sedative or narcotic effect.
- Sex:Feminised
- Genetics:Harlequeen X Kush CBD
- Genotype: Mostly Sativa Flowering
- Type:Photoperiod
- CBD: ~18%
- CBD:THC Ratio : 20:1
- THC:Less than 0.7%
- Plant Height: Up to 140 cm
- Environment: Greenhouse, Indoors, OutdoorsFlowering
- BLOOM Period:65days
- Production:550g/m2Indoor, more than 1,200 gR per plant in greenhouse or outdoors
- Medical Conditions:Anxiety, Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Insomnia, Multiple Sclerosis, Pain, PTSD, Stress
- Taste / Flavour:Mango, Papaya, Musky, Sweet
- Effect:Stimulating, Non-psychoactive
Strain FAQ
Why does low THC strain genetic diversity matter?
The secret magic of low THC strains is their genetic diversity, which allows them to adapt to different climates. This versatility is essential for legal cannabis growers who want to maximise CBD yields.
Why do some cannabis strains taste and smell like mangoes?
Myrcene, a terpene found in mangoes, gives some cannabis strains their mango aroma. Myrcene's earthy, musky aromas resemble the fruit's flavour, giving the strain a tropical scent.
How does the flavor profile of low-THC strains differ from higher THC strains?
Low-THC strains often emphasize a richer and more varied terpene profile, leading to a wide array of flavors and aromas that can be more pronounced than in high-THC strains. These can include earthy, citrusy, or floral notes, providing a pleasurable consumption experience without intense psychoactive effects.